Lacey Gee's GIMP

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Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by Bear007 » Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:04 pm

Hook; Allen W502BL
Thread; Veevus Black 12/0
Body; Gray Squirrel, the original used gray wool
Wing; Amherst Pheasant aftershaft
Hackle; Gray Hen
Tail; same as Hackle, I used Canvasback scraps

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Sorry for the wing.
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Re: Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by DUBBN » Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:06 pm

You do good work Tim.
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Re: Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by tie2fish » Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:14 pm

For those of you wishing to see the beautiful detail of this and other Bear007 flies, click on the posted image and then drag the lower right corner of the window that appears at 45 degrees. These flies are spectacular up close.
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Re: Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by William Anderson » Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:15 pm

Tim, this is an interesting concept. The aftershaft as a wing/body element will certainly create some visual impact and plenty of mobility. Lots to like about this pattern. I'll be curious to hear how it produces.

What are canvasback scraps? The hackle looks great.

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Re: Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by Bear007 » Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:35 pm

What are canvasback scraps? The hackle looks great.
The original pattern called for the gray hen, I had some leftover Canvesback duck flank cuttings that were skattered on my tying bench, instead of throwing them out I used them instead, I know I wasn't very clear. Gartside used Ringneck aftershaft feathers all the time, the Amherst aftershafts are much smaller, perfect for this size pattern. I know my local Brookies are going to tear this up.
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Re: Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by Kelly L. » Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:44 pm

I think this is a great pattern. I have seen it before, but not often. I hear it is a great fly for the box. You did a wonderful job on it!
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Re: Lacey Gee's GIMP

Post by letumgo » Sun Jan 12, 2014 9:30 pm

Marvelous design! Makes me think of a diving caddis imitation. The construction is very similar to a "Hen wing" style fly.
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